Great resource! I just released a bunch of 3D printed Windsor chair making tools. I’ve been screaming it for years, woodworking and 3D printing are insanely compatible hobbies!
I learned this as a broad concept years ago at a ShopBot workshop, it the tool won’t make the thing, use the tool to make a jig or template to make the thing. This goes for 3d printers, CNC, and laser cutters. Probably other things as well. Great video BTW.
I saw a video once where a guy showed this exactly. He did 3 boxes with a single power tool and hand tools… He started with only a bandsaw, he showed how to make jigs to get a bunch of versatility out of the bandsaw and made box 1. He then used only a circular saw, just a plain skil saw and made box 2 using a few creative jigs made with hand tools and the circular saw. Lastly he made the final box using only a power drill and hand tools. Three different boxes using a single power tool each, and each tool made its own jigs. It was probably the most inspiring video I ever saw and I use that wisdom to this day. At the end, he used all three tools to make another box and showed that it came out the same, it just saved a bit of time. 3D printing is the next evolution in a tradition that goes back forever! I love it… and I love seeing old school woodworkers.. usually an old guy with a fluffy mustache and a leather apron and they pull out a 3D printed jig of some kind and I’m like “hell yeah.” because I love to see old traditional people who can embrace something new. But I guess it makes sense because most makers love tools and a printer is just another tool. Great examples are John Heizs, Pask Makes, and Izzy Swan… those guys are the best at making cool jigs, and innovative ideas.
You could add 'ears' on the Blum hinge drill jig so it won't move between the 35mm hole and the screw holes. Then you just release the 35mm bit from the drill and drill the screw hole before you release the clamps holding the jig to the door. Just a suggestion. I haven't tried it.
You can make one tool (attachment for router) for the radius, just setting radius with a knob to set the trajectory (no need in templates). Templates are too basic and require too many plastic and space. Just a simplify idea for you. Anyway you did a lot of great job.
Try and use two materials that dont stick together for supports like if u print in pla use petg for the support interface and you can have the top Z distance 0mm this forks the same for asa and abs with hips
one should check the shrinkage of the filament with a test print of that size before making thos marking tools. even if it's only 0,5% - at 200 mm it will be 1mm off already.
For the Blum hinge drill jig, why not drill the two screw holes first? Then use screws to temporarily attach the jig to the part. Drill the larger hole last and remove the screws holding the jig to the part. This would require no design change to the jig. Only a change in process.
That’s a pretty good idea… if you’re doing more than a few it might be annoying putting the screws in and out multiple times but absolutely worth it for the accuracy. I’d rather spend an additional minute or two doing that than pay 300 damn doll hairs for a jig I’m going to use once or twice.
Really cool stuff and especially interesting for me, since I own a 3D printer now (Bambu P1S). I wonder what type of filament you are using for your tools and jigs. Is it all standard PLA or do you use ABS or something else?
Im considering purchasing the P1S without the AMS and using it with an Active Dryer to feed the filaments. I recall that some time ago, several users reported issues with layer shifting after performing a manual colour swap. I would be great if you could confirm if you have encountered any issues when manually swapping filament colours. cheers
I have a comment for your dust cover for the small router. I think it might be a bit more difficult but Festool has one for the of1010 that turns with the blade. I think if you would add that you would also have less issues
This is the problem with closed source. In a perfect world he would provide you his source files so you can go in and customize the files to fit your specific needs.
No Bullshit, i'm currently building cabinets for our pantry and was about to model a blum guide for the hinges right when i started watching this video. Love your channel since we do seem to have a similar way of going about things when problem solving. Saves me breaking my head over stuf :D
I will buy the better Dewalt router dust collection adapter 3D model when it comes available. I hate original one, it’s always blocked. And it’s hard work to opean again. Great job!
I guess you can also color code the different diameter drill guides or whatever guides, so that you won’t get confused which set of marks you’re using. Just print the first layer in different colors.
Nice. Really nice. Thanks for sharing. More woodworking tools please. Bambooo click and print is a preference too if possible. I know there other petite in the world but it’s very attractive for woodworkers who want 3D printing with reduced fiddle.
I don’t even want to know how long this took… lol People seem to think 3D printing and modeling is magic or something or they think “he did it with a computer” which somehow makes it less valuable in their eyes… but this is a TON of work… R&D, getting the files reliable enough to work well on most printers, getting the tolerances right so they fit together tight enough to be a reliable tool but not so tight they stick or break. Damn. I’m definitely gonna buy a few… I tried making my own router templates out of mdf and hardboard and they suck.. this is so much better. Have a Scandinavian do the engineering so I can pay a little money to benefit from the efficiency. That just feels right for some reason… hahaha Great job again!
I've heard people say that "A carpenter is only as good as his jigs."... and/or "The better the jigs/tools, the better the carpenter.". Having the right jigs/tools and taking the time to make them can greatly increase the quality of work, and without sacrificing quality it can increase the speed/efficiency of a carpenter.
You printed those THICK ass boys solid! I usualy print mine 5mm thick, with some infill! Just enough for the bearing to have something to ride on. But I see them almost as single use since I do radius once or twice a year! I love the idea of having a base and interchangable radius though!
I’m not sure why people are complaining that he sells things. Duh! If you don’t want to buy them, don’t. But you can watch the video, glean lots of good ideas for free and do exactly what he did: figure out how to solve real world problems by going through an iterative design process.
I've only seen a few of your videos but you kind of remind me of the Euro version of "Shop Nation". He is also a wood worker that is big on doing 3D printing and very dust collection conscious. Collaboration perhaps? I subscribed to you today! Someday, I hope, I will need these combined skills.
@@spoonlesscorey1628 I did see a few mentions about that in the comments section. I would like to point out that Alexandre doesn't explicitly say the his files are free. I didn't even get the hint that they were free. I even had the expectation, because of this, the they were going to be for sale. Then again I've been around for a while and I have the expectation that if the label or the spec sheet doesn't say that it's sugar free or compatible with my exact vehicle - then it is not. No matter how much I want it to be.
@@p.t.anderson1593he makes a big fuss about how expensive the commercial products he’s taking inspiration from are. He then says to just go to his website to quote:”download the files” with no mention of charging money. Kinda leads the viewer to assume they’re free Contrast that with shop nation, who straight up says he charges for his files, and admits it looks like he’s charging a lot. He follows this up with justifications why it’s worth the cost.
For people complaining about having to buy 3D files… 1. Computers and 3D printers aren’t magic. He put a ton of work into designing, 3D modeling, prototyping, testing, remodeling, printing, etc. the time and materials add up. It’s a bit ridiculous to expect people to do days or weeks of work for free. 2. This is inspiration, you’re more than welcome to make your own versions to suit your needs, he’s just showing how he solved these problems for himself and he’s offering us an option if we’re interested. There are a handful of free options for 3D modeling and there’s nothing stopping you from putting in the work. 3. The most important to me personally is this… the way I see it, I’d much rather pay a face I “know” and know where my money is going than give more money to big corporations. Personally, I’d much rather pay Alex 10 bucks than pay some big corporation 5… especially when I’m printing the part so I know where the money is going, and I know that someone wasn’t mistreated to get what I want. It’s the transparency, and community aspects that I like. I’m happy to pay a fellow maker, I enjoy printing and making stuff too, and I have a good idea of how much waste, pollution, etc. was involved in getting me what I want. If you look at it that way, it feels much more justifiable and personally I feel good about purchases like that. Sometimes I order stuff from Amazon and when I open the packaging I think “Damn.. this was probably made in a sweat shop, shipped on a big disgusting cargo ship dumping oil in the sea and smoke in the air… some poor overworked asshole at Amazon probably boxed this half awake with a full bladder, and then some miserable driver delivered this after 200 others in 100 degree Florida swampy heat for minimal pay.” and then I kinda feel like shit for ordering something I probably didn’t even need that much. Yknow? This way, I pay a clever Scandinavian dude, I download a digital file, and do the “labor” myself. I feel much better about that scenario. Stop complaining about someone offering an option to pay for their hard work. He’s just displaying his thought process and problem solving and saying “If you have the same problem, I have a solution you can buy if you want.” which more than fair. P.S. Part of this comment came from a reply I left to someone else. I just wanted to elaborate in a regular comment because the whiny comments are ridiculous.
no one's complaining they're for sale, they're complaining that he doesn't say it up front. He says "the files are available for download (...)" rather than "the files are available for purchase (...)".
only cheap fools complain about spending $3-10 for a person's IP and skills for something that they can't do themselves - all from a FREE video too! I'm sure they are perfectly fine doing their own work for free Monday-Friday too.
@@6marvil Except they _are_ available to download. Just not available to download _for free_. He also specifically says when files are free on his site. Don't like it, don't buy them. You can always try to find an alternative on Printables, Thingiverse, etc., or design your own
Yeah, the main complaint that people should have, though, is that these people have no problem making videos demonstrating prints that other people put out for free, effectively making money on someone else's work, then charging when it comes to their stuff. Think it through, and if it doesn't burn your ass a little bit, you aren't likely understanding the situation.
Every time I watch you're videos, every time I'm amazed at what you do. Absolutely love your designs, both interior and 3D ones. I am also passionate about DIY work, 3D jigs, etc... Wish I'd have a friend like that in real life :D
Your work is truly outstanding! I'm fascinated by the attention to detail, care, and dedication you put into it. I find myself wondering about how you start the process of creating a jig/template, such as the one for the router. For example, where do you begin? How do you determine the measurements and key points? It would be cool if you could demonstrate this in a video someday. Wishing you continued success. Best regards!
Excellent mate, I was just designing up my own version of a router radius template jig that was interchangeable. Now i have seen yours i think i'll just buy your plans and save myself the time. Thank you, from a new subscriber 🙂
Not a single mention that these plans are for sale. He just mentions they’re available for download but these plans are for sale. The distinction matters as it sounds like they’re for free.
100% agree 👍 this dude does this with all of his videos. He never mentions you have to pay for his stuff. He talks trash about other products for costing money, and then “forgets” to mention he’s doing the exact same thing
He kinda mentions it all the time in the adds for Squarespace "its were i sell my....". He even shows examples where there is a price tag 😅 and of course nothing is stopping you from drawing this up in a cad software and printing it for yourself if you dont want to pay for the files 😊
do i spy a biltema pen? next time you are there get the workman socks.. one of the gems at that store imo. lead pencil?? id rather use a graphite one :P
I know you using the other measurements system is the way you can do both if you can. And yes United States still has fully switched over probably not in my lifetime or next 3 to 5 generation.
You should really open source some of your projects. Look at gridfinity, maybe not a great way to earn money but a great way to give back to the community. Du lager mye kult!
@@martinlarsson4481 I'm very well aware the fact that it's based on what Alexandre did first. And a prime example of what could have happened if he open sourced it from the start.
100% agree 👍 his products would be 1000% more useful as parameterized models They’re not that hard to copy either so I imagine there will be more Friedmans out there that release extended version of his products Hell, if I had an immediate need for any of these I would just do it myself
Not a bigger waste than if you were to buy the jigs from somewhere. And it only becomes waste if you decide to throw it in the garbage or worse, in nature.
True, but also the video is a demonstration of what you can do yourself, by designing and 3D printing tools instead of buying them. Buying his designs are optional
Yeah, but you could always just take inspiration and do it yourself… But the way I see it, I’d much rather pay a face I “know” and know where my money is going than give more money to big corporations. Personally, I’d much rather pay Alex 10 bucks than pay some big corporation 5… especially when I’m printing the part so I know where the money is going, and I know that someone wasn’t mistreated to get what I want. It’s the transparency, and community aspects that I like. I’m happy to pay a fellow maker, I enjoy printing and making stuff too, and I have a good idea of how much waste, pollution, etc. was involved in getting me what I want. If you look at it that way, it feels much more justifiable and personally I feel good about purchases like that. Sometimes I order stuff from Amazon and when I open the packaging I think “Damn.. this was probably made in a sweat shop, shipped on a big disgusting cargo ship dumping oil in the sea and smoke in the air… some poor overworked asshole at Amazon probably boxed this half awake with a full bladder, and then some miserable driver delivered this after 200 others in 100 degree Florida swampy heat for minimal pay.” and then I kinda feel like shit for ordering something I probably didn’t even need that much. Yknow? This way, I pay a clever Scandinavian dude, I download a digital file, and do the “labor” myself. I feel much better about that scenario.
Great resource! I just released a bunch of 3D printed Windsor chair making tools. I’ve been screaming it for years, woodworking and 3D printing are insanely compatible hobbies!
I learned this as a broad concept years ago at a ShopBot workshop, it the tool won’t make the thing, use the tool to make a jig or template to make the thing. This goes for 3d printers, CNC, and laser cutters. Probably other things as well. Great video BTW.
I saw a video once where a guy showed this exactly.
He did 3 boxes with a single power tool and hand tools… He started with only a bandsaw, he showed how to make jigs to get a bunch of versatility out of the bandsaw and made box 1. He then used only a circular saw, just a plain skil saw and made box 2 using a few creative jigs made with hand tools and the circular saw. Lastly he made the final box using only a power drill and hand tools. Three different boxes using a single power tool each, and each tool made its own jigs. It was probably the most inspiring video I ever saw and I use that wisdom to this day.
At the end, he used all three tools to make another box and showed that it came out the same, it just saved a bit of time.
3D printing is the next evolution in a tradition that goes back forever! I love it… and I love seeing old school woodworkers.. usually an old guy with a fluffy mustache and a leather apron and they pull out a 3D printed jig of some kind and I’m like “hell yeah.” because I love to see old traditional people who can embrace something new. But I guess it makes sense because most makers love tools and a printer is just another tool.
Great examples are John Heizs, Pask Makes, and Izzy Swan… those guys are the best at making cool jigs, and innovative ideas.
You could add 'ears' on the Blum hinge drill jig so it won't move between the 35mm hole and the screw holes. Then you just release the 35mm bit from the drill and drill the screw hole before you release the clamps holding the jig to the door. Just a suggestion. I haven't tried it.
Hello.
What material is it advisable to print these designs on?
Thank you!
Your ingenuity never ceases to amaze me. Keep up the great work!
Great video Alex. Now the question on all our minds: is the final apartment walkthrough/vlog/highlight 30min++ video coming soon?? 🤩
yes after you change your account pic
Genialt å bruke tvingene til skinnesag. Kommer absolutt til å bruke det mer i de tingene jeg selv designer for eget bruk 👍🏻
Why was I not notified of this video😭. Always a pleasure to watch the mindthought process of your projects. Big fan here
You can make one tool (attachment for router) for the radius, just setting radius with a knob to set the trajectory (no need in templates). Templates are too basic and require too many plastic and space. Just a simplify idea for you. Anyway you did a lot of great job.
I just started watching, but what are you doing is just incredible.
Vad inie helvita håller du påmed!! Gör det du är PROFS på! Design i tre!! All respekt. Fan Sweden 🇸🇪.
That was epic, loved the marking gauges with text! That is soo cool. Nice work and nice work on the experiements!
Hi, nice job! For the door hinge jig, if you first drill the screw holes, then use the screws to hold the jig, it won't wander.
No affiliate link for the hinges after that banger demonstration?
Such smart designs! Amazing how much work you put into it and what professional product designing you do! Will definetly buy some of these.
Try and use two materials that dont stick together for supports like if u print in pla use petg for the support interface and you can have the top Z distance 0mm this forks the same for asa and abs with hips
one should check the shrinkage of the filament with a test print of that size before making thos marking tools. even if it's only 0,5% - at 200 mm it will be 1mm off already.
Man! I love your creativity. I feel like a kid in a candy store watching your videos.
What CAD are you using? :)
I'm not a woodworker, but these tools are making it a whole lot easier! Well done
For the Blum hinge drill jig, why not drill the two screw holes first? Then use screws to temporarily attach the jig to the part. Drill the larger hole last and remove the screws holding the jig to the part. This would require no design change to the jig. Only a change in process.
That’s a pretty good idea… if you’re doing more than a few it might be annoying putting the screws in and out multiple times but absolutely worth it for the accuracy. I’d rather spend an additional minute or two doing that than pay 300 damn doll hairs for a jig I’m going to use once or twice.
I was thinking that you probably could use the jig for the large hole and then the actual hinge as a drill guide for the small ones?
Great Video! I love your design mind and attention to detail on everything you produce.
Really cool stuff and especially interesting for me, since I own a 3D printer now (Bambu P1S). I wonder what type of filament you are using for your tools and jigs. Is it all standard PLA or do you use ABS or something else?
It started as a "Preset" to build further upon, now it's a full solution/tool. Beautiful and great job!
Im considering purchasing the P1S without the AMS and using it with an Active Dryer to feed the filaments. I recall that some time ago, several users reported issues with layer shifting after performing a manual colour swap.
I would be great if you could confirm if you have encountered any issues when manually swapping filament colours. cheers
I have a comment for your dust cover for the small router. I think it might be a bit more difficult but Festool has one for the of1010 that turns with the blade. I think if you would add that you would also have less issues
Perhaps 2 additions are a bearing for the blum hinges instead of the 10/8mm holes
And something to help with the distance in hight perhaps?
When I was installing cabinets in my basement, I printed jigs for the drawr and door pull holes, and for adjustable shelves inside of them.
Have you considered curvature continuous radii? Has a nicer flow compared to a basic radius.
This is the problem with closed source. In a perfect world he would provide you his source files so you can go in and customize the files to fit your specific needs.
the track saw clamp jigs are great, always struggle with that with other jigs!
Hey im also from Norway. Where do you buy all the blum things and where are the best and cheapest place to order it to norway?
the dust extruction is to put a vacium so it sacs the chips probablic the same brand but your can make a bracket
No Bullshit, i'm currently building cabinets for our pantry and was about to model a blum guide for the hinges right when i started watching this video. Love your channel since we do seem to have a similar way of going about things when problem solving. Saves me breaking my head over stuf :D
I will buy the better Dewalt router dust collection adapter 3D model when it comes available. I hate original one, it’s always blocked. And it’s hard work to opean again. Great job!
What filament type do you recommend for router templates?
Thanks a lot, What 3D Printer do you use pls.
I guess you can also color code the different diameter drill guides or whatever guides, so that you won’t get confused which set of marks you’re using. Just print the first layer in different colors.
what kind of filament does he use for these prints?
I have to get myself a 3D printer one day soon, great video thank you 😊
Inspirational as always. Love your channel.
Your tips come in real handy for the odd repair at home, or emergency construction.
Nice. Really nice. Thanks for sharing.
More woodworking tools please.
Bambooo click and print is a preference too if possible. I know there other petite in the world but it’s very attractive for woodworkers who want 3D printing with reduced fiddle.
How do you make your build in LED lights?
what's that awesome ladder you've been secretely advertising there? :D seems like a great piece of workmanship
Você é um gênio. Parabéns
What software do you use to draw your 3d models ?
Love stuff like this. Especially with tool is just need right then. Just wait an hour and it’s right there.
Very cool stuff. I see a few purchases in my near future.
Hey, I have this very safe ladder! Gotta try it out in this mode. Looks very safe 😅
I'm fascinated about the quality of the white text in a one-line font. What's the easiest way to achieve this in a 3D-design?
Whats hinges is used video spot 12:34? They seems very interesting.
Most likely Blum AVENTOS HK-S
It would be cool to make some for G1 / G2 /G3 curves / "squircles"
It would be cool if they were open sourced so you could just extend his designs to fit your needs. But alas he is a charlatan
So glad we are back to the shop! This is why I subscribed.
Love all your projects, inspired me to design my own stuff for 3D printing and woodworking. would love a Milwaukee version of the router guide!
I don’t even want to know how long this took… lol
People seem to think 3D printing and modeling is magic or something or they think “he did it with a computer” which somehow makes it less valuable in their eyes… but this is a TON of work… R&D, getting the files reliable enough to work well on most printers, getting the tolerances right so they fit together tight enough to be a reliable tool but not so tight they stick or break.
Damn. I’m definitely gonna buy a few… I tried making my own router templates out of mdf and hardboard and they suck.. this is so much better. Have a Scandinavian do the engineering so I can pay a little money to benefit from the efficiency. That just feels right for some reason… hahaha
Great job again!
Who can forget that ladder advert!!! That lady actually chuckled a bit lol!
Need that router attachment for a Makita router!
I've heard people say that "A carpenter is only as good as his jigs."... and/or "The better the jigs/tools, the better the carpenter.". Having the right jigs/tools and taking the time to make them can greatly increase the quality of work, and without sacrificing quality it can increase the speed/efficiency of a carpenter.
You printed those THICK ass boys solid! I usualy print mine 5mm thick, with some infill! Just enough for the bearing to have something to ride on. But I see them almost as single use since I do radius once or twice a year! I love the idea of having a base and interchangable radius though!
I’m not sure why people are complaining that he sells things. Duh! If you don’t want to buy them, don’t. But you can watch the video, glean lots of good ideas for free and do exactly what he did: figure out how to solve real world problems by going through an iterative design process.
Nice!!! Thanks for the tools
I've only seen a few of your videos but you kind of remind me of the Euro version of "Shop Nation". He is also a wood worker that is big on doing 3D printing and very dust collection conscious. Collaboration perhaps?
I subscribed to you today! Someday, I hope, I will need these combined skills.
Except Shop Nation doesn’t “forget” to mention he charges for his files
@@spoonlesscorey1628 I did see a few mentions about that in the comments section. I would like to point out that Alexandre doesn't explicitly say the his files are free. I didn't even get the hint that they were free. I even had the expectation, because of this, the they were going to be for sale. Then again I've been around for a while and I have the expectation that if the label or the spec sheet doesn't say that it's sugar free or compatible with my exact vehicle - then it is not. No matter how much I want it to be.
@@p.t.anderson1593he makes a big fuss about how expensive the commercial products he’s taking inspiration from are. He then says to just go to his website to quote:”download the files” with no mention of charging money. Kinda leads the viewer to assume they’re free
Contrast that with shop nation, who straight up says he charges for his files, and admits it looks like he’s charging a lot. He follows this up with justifications why it’s worth the cost.
I NEED THOSE HINGES!
So many awesome jigs and tools!
We have tool rentals locally here in the US, if you all have those, maybe you could rent a range of different routers so you don't have to buy them?
Alex, please stand up straight, my back hurts just watching you in the second half of the video 🙏
For people complaining about having to buy 3D files…
1. Computers and 3D printers aren’t magic. He put a ton of work into designing, 3D modeling, prototyping, testing, remodeling, printing, etc. the time and materials add up. It’s a bit ridiculous to expect people to do days or weeks of work for free.
2. This is inspiration, you’re more than welcome to make your own versions to suit your needs, he’s just showing how he solved these problems for himself and he’s offering us an option if we’re interested. There are a handful of free options for 3D modeling and there’s nothing stopping you from putting in the work.
3. The most important to me personally is this… the way I see it, I’d much rather pay a face I “know” and know where my money is going than give more money to big corporations.
Personally, I’d much rather pay Alex 10 bucks than pay some big corporation 5… especially when I’m printing the part so I know where the money is going, and I know that someone wasn’t mistreated to get what I want. It’s the transparency, and community aspects that I like.
I’m happy to pay a fellow maker, I enjoy printing and making stuff too, and I have a good idea of how much waste, pollution, etc. was involved in getting me what I want.
If you look at it that way, it feels much more justifiable and personally I feel good about purchases like that. Sometimes I order stuff from Amazon and when I open the packaging I think “Damn.. this was probably made in a sweat shop, shipped on a big disgusting cargo ship dumping oil in the sea and smoke in the air… some poor overworked asshole at Amazon probably boxed this half awake with a full bladder, and then some miserable driver delivered this after 200 others in 100 degree Florida swampy heat for minimal pay.” and then I kinda feel like shit for ordering something I probably didn’t even need that much. Yknow?
This way, I pay a clever Scandinavian dude, I download a digital file, and do the “labor” myself. I feel much better about that scenario.
Stop complaining about someone offering an option to pay for their hard work. He’s just displaying his thought process and problem solving and saying “If you have the same problem, I have a solution you can buy if you want.” which more than fair.
P.S. Part of this comment came from a reply I left to someone else. I just wanted to elaborate in a regular comment because the whiny comments are ridiculous.
no one's complaining they're for sale, they're complaining that he doesn't say it up front. He says "the files are available for download (...)" rather than "the files are available for purchase (...)".
only cheap fools complain about spending $3-10 for a person's IP and skills for something that they can't do themselves - all from a FREE video too! I'm sure they are perfectly fine doing their own work for free Monday-Friday too.
@@6marvil Except they _are_ available to download. Just not available to download _for free_. He also specifically says when files are free on his site. Don't like it, don't buy them. You can always try to find an alternative on Printables, Thingiverse, etc., or design your own
Yeah, the main complaint that people should have, though, is that these people have no problem making videos demonstrating prints that other people put out for free, effectively making money on someone else's work, then charging when it comes to their stuff.
Think it through, and if it doesn't burn your ass a little bit, you aren't likely understanding the situation.
Every time I watch you're videos, every time I'm amazed at what you do. Absolutely love your designs, both interior and 3D ones. I am also passionate about DIY work, 3D jigs, etc... Wish I'd have a friend like that in real life :D
You are amazing! Period!
Ps. nice bandaid 😂
Excellent video, I love the bandaid...
Your work is truly outstanding! I'm fascinated by the attention to detail, care, and dedication you put into it. I find myself wondering about how you start the process of creating a jig/template, such as the one for the router. For example, where do you begin? How do you determine the measurements and key points? It would be cool if you could demonstrate this in a video someday. Wishing you continued success. Best regards!
22:03 where is this infomercial from
hahaha
Very cool stuff!
Yes... they're perfectly safe! LOL 🤣😂
Great video.
Pure genius!
Fantastic!
Really amazing designs. Great work!
Amazing video, and I think the word you’re looking for is radii.
Excellent mate, I was just designing up my own version of a router radius template jig that was interchangeable. Now i have seen yours i think i'll just buy your plans and save myself the time. Thank you, from a new subscriber 🙂
Amazing, more of this content and products please!
Not a single mention that these plans are for sale. He just mentions they’re available for download but these plans are for sale. The distinction matters as it sounds like they’re for free.
You sound hurt. Here’s a hug.
100% agree 👍 this dude does this with all of his videos. He never mentions you have to pay for his stuff. He talks trash about other products for costing money, and then “forgets” to mention he’s doing the exact same thing
He kinda mentions it all the time in the adds for Squarespace "its were i sell my....". He even shows examples where there is a price tag 😅 and of course nothing is stopping you from drawing this up in a cad software and printing it for yourself if you dont want to pay for the files 😊
And if that wasnt enough, the word "shop" is even part of the adress
You must be slow uh
Do I need any of this yet. No. Do I wanna buy a 3d printer to print my own....yes I do.
Any way we could get a Imperial variant for the Radius Guide?
Fantastic designs and work, Alexandre! Thanks!!! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Молодцом!
To be that boi, plural of radius is radii not radiuses :D. Love your work!
do i spy a biltema pen? next time you are there get the workman socks.. one of the gems at that store imo.
lead pencil?? id rather use a graphite one :P
the router is a good idea
love all ur videos
I know you using the other measurements system is the way you can do both if you can. And yes United States still has fully switched over probably not in my lifetime or next 3 to 5 generation.
The best vídeo ever
You should really open source some of your projects. Look at gridfinity, maybe not a great way to earn money but a great way to give back to the community.
Du lager mye kult!
Look at gridfinity 😂. I don’t think you know how funny that is.
@@martinlarsson4481 I'm very well aware the fact that it's based on what Alexandre did first. And a prime example of what could have happened if he open sourced it from the start.
100% agree 👍 his products would be 1000% more useful as parameterized models
They’re not that hard to copy either so I imagine there will be more Friedmans out there that release extended version of his products
Hell, if I had an immediate need for any of these I would just do it myself
@1:49 biscuit
Is plastic waste a problem?
Not a bigger waste than if you were to buy the jigs from somewhere. And it only becomes waste if you decide to throw it in the garbage or worse, in nature.
@@phizc gotcha. 👍🏽
you should sell these with a branding option, I would like this from a company instead of the boring pen or keychain,...
Parabéns!
I was craving an Alexandre Chappel 3D printing video for so long and we got blessed with this bonanza
Another great amusing video thanks. somehow I wasnn't subsrcibed anymore. I;'m back now though need a catch up
Just a though, if I have to purchase your models I'm still buying tools.
True, but also the video is a demonstration of what you can do yourself, by designing and 3D printing tools instead of buying them. Buying his designs are optional
Yeah, but you could always just take inspiration and do it yourself…
But the way I see it, I’d much rather pay a face I “know” and know where my money is going than give more money to big corporations.
Personally, I’d much rather pay Alex 10 bucks than pay some big corporation 5… especially when I’m printing the part so I know where the money is going, and I know that someone wasn’t mistreated to get what I want. It’s the transparency, and community aspects that I like.
I’m happy to pay a fellow maker, I enjoy printing and making stuff too, and I have a good idea of how much waste, pollution, etc. was involved in getting me what I want.
If you look at it that way, it feels much more justifiable and personally I feel good about purchases like that. Sometimes I order stuff from Amazon and when I open the packaging I think “Damn.. this was probably made in a sweat shop, shipped on a big disgusting cargo ship dumping oil in the sea and smoke in the air… some poor overworked asshole at Amazon probably boxed this half awake with a full bladder, and then some miserable driver delivered this after 200 others in 100 degree Florida swampy heat for minimal pay.” and then I kinda feel like shit for ordering something I probably didn’t even need that much. Yknow?
This way, I pay a clever Scandinavian dude, I download a digital file, and do the “labor” myself. I feel much better about that scenario.
Print them???
changing thumb and title does work if the video is boring?
Sometimes
@@achappel don't wanted to be rude but i also don't like to click 2 times on a video I already watched.
10:25 dude def. farted. Also, nice video!